I think it's a great idea to segregate reverb algorythm and quality of interpolation/modulation!

I haven't heard new plugin yet (yes, it's a idiotic post). Interesting how this new reverb is being positioned on the market? There is Valhalla Room already and at the same price. Judging the features these reverbs are placing relatively close to each other, and I am sure VVV's sound still the same superb as VR's.

Well, touching the demo. Sounds gorgeous. Still can't figure the main marketing differentiation between VR and VVV. Though there are some interesting moments. Random space can create very clean drone sounds, different to typical pitch modulated. And there is also good plate algorithm.

Ideal for me ValhallaDSP reverb has to have hybrid "random + chorus" algorithm and crossfade between both these modulation types.

Edit: Well, I still prefer the VR. But I would want to have separate algorithm/quality controls in VR too, and also random space modulation (especially if combined with pitch modulation).

trance_lucent wrote:Well, touching the demo. Sounds gorgeous. Still can't figure the main marketing differentiation between VR and VVV. Though there are some interesting moments. Random space can create very clean drone sounds, different to typical pitch modulated. And there is also good plate algorithm.

ValhallaRoom and ValhallaVintageVerb have very different algorithms under the hood, with VintageVerb being influenced by various older Lexicon hardware reverbs.

Ideal for me ValhallaDSP reverb has to have hybrid "random + chorus" algorithm and crossfade between both these modulation types.

The chorus modulation in VintageVerb and the random modulation in VintageVerb can't be combined, as they do VERY incompatible things in the same areas of an algorithm. This is why I included Random Space and Chorus Space: identical algorithms, except for the modulation used.

The random modulation in Random Space can't just be added to a given algorithm. Most of the ValhallaRoom algorithms don't even use the blocks I am randomizing in RandomSpace, and adding them would completely transform the sounds of those algorithms.

con_sordino wrote:i like the deapth-fader in valhallaRoom. how can i achieve the same effect in the vintageverb? it is not the same as to use the mix controller.

The Ambience algorithm in ValhallaVintageVerb has a similar effect, by adjusting the Attack control. In the rest of the VeeThree algorithms, the Attack control can simulate the effect of changing the "microphone depth," but in a different way than in ValhallaRoom.

Just a quick suggestion: what about taking the ideia of the lockable MIX knob to the plugin GUI?
I absolutely love the earthly tones and find it hard to cope with the blinding white of the NOW bandwidth. It wouldn't hurt the plugin nor affect any user experience to allow one to choose a fixed or automatically changeable GUI, just like the MIX knob.
Say you click on the name of the plugin, or the label of the bandwidth type...

Echoes in the Attic wrote:I'm feeling like VVV has such a great sound and so much variety within it's different algorithms that I'm having a hard time believing that I'll ever really use anything else!